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This video gives an overview of several free note-taking apps, highlighting the best and poorest features of each app reviewed.
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Select-to-Speak is a free, built-in Chrome Book feature that will allow the teacher to select text to be read aloud as the student follows along. (Requires Chrome Book or Chrome search engine with extensions)
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The Speechify App is a premium, fee-based audio text reader. This App requires Chrome or Chrome Book. It allows the teacher to scan text to be read aloud as the student follows along. (This App can be used on a smartphone or a computer.)
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This free Speech-to-Text App on a Mac Book has a built-in microphone to allow the teacher or student to use voice-to-text dictation on Mac.
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This free How to Use Speech to Enter Text on Chromebook has a built-in microphone to allow the teacher or student to use voice-to-text dictation on Chrome.
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This free video teaches you how to use Voice Typing in google docs to create documents. (Chrome is required)
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This video teaches how to turn on voice navigation on Google Maps. It is free and recommended for the visually impaired
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This App is free and teaches how to use Google Maps to assess accessibility or routes and locations.
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This video reviews the free WeZoom App, a magnifier for distance and reading. This app is for Android devices only
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Read&Write is a literacy support tool that offers help with everyday tasks like reading text out loud, understanding unfamiliar words, researching assignments and proofing written work.
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